Over the last few years, I’ve been loving my wired GameCube controller: it’s served me well in intense rounds of Smash with friends and felt great to use with, say, Super Mario Sunshine. I also ...
A new GameCube controller will launch alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 console in June, but don't expect this device to work on anything but classic GameCube titles. While the NES, SNES, and Genesis ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 retro-style GameCube controller will work for other games besides the GameCube classics coming to Nintendo Switch Online, but "there may be some issues," according to Nintendo.
When Nintendo Switch 2 launches in June, Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers will be able to play classic GameCube games via a new app. As has been the case with the NES, SNES, N64, ...
GameCube Nintendo Classics are exclusive to Switch 2, and you'll need a subscription to buy the wireless GameCube controller. Reading time 3 minutes One of Nintendo’s most beloved and—for its ...
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The Nintendo Switch 2, projected to sell six million units in the first quarter, is hotly anticipated by gamers everywhere. While Nintendo has yet to reveal details officially, a new FCC filing gives ...
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Wednesday's Nintendo Switch 2 Direct continued with a look at what's next for Nintendo Switch Online. What's better than GameCube games coming to Nintendo's online service? How about an old-school ...
A new Nintendo Switch controller inspired by the Nintendo GameCube has been released and it’s said to remedy the biggest problem plaguing the Joy-Cons: stick drift. Whether it will deliver on this ...